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2-2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: Modification and additions which affect capacity and safe operation shall not be 

performed by the customer or user without manufacturers prior written approval.

1.  Clean the installation area.

CAUTION: The lift table should only be picked up from under the base. Do not lift the table by 

the platform.

2.   Position the lift table in the desired position.

NOTE: The lift table comes pre-wired with a 10 foot power cord. Check the decal located on the 

electrical box for the voltage/phase and be sure you have the same power supply source. The 

proper plug and mating receptacle must be purchased and installed by the user.

NOTE: Units equipped for a 115 volt power supply need to have a separate 20 amp rated circuit 

and proper wiring to ensure an actual 115 volts at the lift table electrical box when operating 

under a full load.

3.  Install the proper plug and connect to the power receptacle.

4.  Using the control box, check for proper operation. When the UP button is depressed 

the platform should remain stationary. When the DOWN button is pressed the         

platform should lower

5.  Raise the platform and swivel both maintenance safety bars against the base. Lower 

the platform until the safety base contact the end of the base and the platform does 

not lower any further.

6.  Check for oil in the hydraulic reservoir. (note: Unit is supplied with oil).

7.  The base contains pre-drilled mounting holes. Mark the location of these holes on the 

floor.

8.  Shift the lift table over, drill holes in the floor and install anchors.

9.  Reposition the lift table and shim until lever. Make sure the lift table is fully supported 

along its entire base with shims or concrete grout.

10. Bolt the base to the anchors installed in the floor.

11. Raise the platform and position the maintenance safety bars in their proper               

disengaged position.

12. Operated the lift table through several complete cycles and check for pinched hosed 

or hydraulic leaks from fittings that may have loosened during shipping.

Summary of Contents for Roto-Max

Page 1: ...Roto Max Work Positioner Operation Maintenance Lift Products Inc P O Box 349 Elm Grove Wisconsin 53122 0349 PH 877 543 8776 FX 262 521 5725 Manual 19950 1...

Page 2: ...rating position Never place and part of your body into the structure Keep feet clear of lift table Do not overload lift table Check capacity plate for load weight and loading information Before liftin...

Page 3: ...el number serial number and lifting capacities are stamped on the name plate Figure 1 1 The lift travel can be determined by subtracting the lowered height from the el evated height Users shall comply...

Page 4: ...es incorporated into the design are All control functions automatically return to OFF when released Travel limit switch to restrict lift motion above the preset limit Pressure compensated flow control...

Page 5: ...to the power receptacle 4 Using the control box check for proper operation When the UP button is depressed the platform should remain stationary When the DOWN button is pressed the platform should lo...

Page 6: ...Do not handle unstable or loosely stack loads Use special care when handling long high or wide loads to avoid tipping loss of load or striking bystanders 5 Check for obstructions when raising or lower...

Page 7: ...Operator Check List which can be modified as necessary to fit your operation WARNING Periodic maintenance of this lift table by a QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN is required CAUTION A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICI...

Page 8: ...g fittings or damaged lines Check for proper operation of lift and lower to their maximum positions Check for signs of leakage Check for loose or bent mounting Check that the limit switch shuts off th...

Page 9: ...atform the lift table should be fully lowered Refer to paragraph 3 3 2 for rolling edge load capacity 3 5 3 RAISING CAUTION Do not exceed the rated frequency of operation indicated on the lift table P...

Page 10: ...el No Shift CHECK Decals Name Plate Condition of Hydraulic Lines Condition of Power Switchbox Controls Lift Lower Controls Lift Limit Operations Missing Hardware Hydraulic Leaks Cylinders Valves Hoses...

Page 11: ...11 NOTES...

Page 12: ...should be increased accordingly These procedures must be performed by a qualified technician or your Lift Products service representative INTERVAL INSPECTION OR SERVICE Monthly Check condition of pum...

Page 13: ...hannel See Table 4 2 No 3 7 Position the cylinder s in the channel and secure with the mounting bolt s 8 Raise the platform and position the maintenance safety bars in their proper disengaged position...

Page 14: ...bricate Replace Overhaul cylinder Replace Check power source Repair as required Replace Correct condition Replace Repair as required Look for loose fittings in the hydraulic line Repair fittings Look...

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Page 17: ...ll Models 125 R012 Cylinder All Models 125 2 M92 Flow Control Valve All Models 125 1352 1 5 Steel Hydraulic Line All Models 125 36 7290 Pressure Hose All Models 125 31RB Push Button Control All Models...

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